monday, february 12, 1979 daily nebraskan page 15 Lady gymnasts please crowd 20th win with their latest performance By Paul Huscher Their names weren't Nadia or Olga but three Nebraska women gymnasts named Peggy, Patty and Renee combined their efforts to please more than 1 ,400 Husker fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Saturday. Peggy Uddick, Patty Carmichael, and Renee Riesdorff swept the top three all around sports as NU outscored Big Eight foe Kansas, 135.05-123.20. Liddick finished first in the all-around with a 34.35 score, winning the vault with a 9.4 score (a new NU record) and the un even bars with a 8.6 score. After Saturday's meet, Liddick was al ready looking to next week's Big Eight meet in Boulder, Colo. "I think we'll win if we perform like we did today," she said. "We were a little shaky on the beam today but we did good on the beam last week," she said. She said Debbie Wilcox from Colorado, who was on the U.S. Olympic team, is an excellent all-around performer. "She'll challenge our top three people," Liddick said. The Husker women are the defending Big Eight women's gymnastic champions, but this year sport a new look -freshman Reisdorff. "Renee has done an excellent job," Liddick said. "We now have three strong all-arounders." "She has a lot to learn coming out of high school (Bryan High School in Omaha), but she's doing really well," Liddick said. Reisdorff, who finished third in the all- around competition with a 34.10 score, won the balanced beam with a 8.3 score. Reisdorff said the Kansas meet was a warm up for next week's Big Eight meet. "I really think we'll put it together next week," she said. Reisdorff is looking even farther than the Big Eight meet. She explained that to qualify for the NCAA championships Nebraska has to win their regional meet. "We hope to win our regional, too," Reisdorff said. "We're really training hard and we believe in our minds we can do it," she said. Nebraska's second place all-arounder was Patty Carmichael, who finished with a 34.20 score while winning the floor exer cise (9.0) and finishing second in the vault and uneven bars. Head coach Judy Schalk said she also thinks the Huskers will win the Big Eight meet. She said the top four teams in the Big Eight (Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State) are "neck to neck." "Our season averages are very compar able," Schalk said. Continued from page 14. However, Ami Beiriger's layup pulled NU into a 20-20 tie with 9:32 left in the first half and Nebraska was never behind after that. With Grainne Murray scoring six points, Nebraska raced to a 42-29 lead and were on top 42-33 at the half. Nebraska's biggest lead was 15, 6045 midway through the second half. "Our offense slowed down after a while," Gallagher said. "But we're trying some people at different positions. I'd like to have my three big girls (Carol Garey, Mathaline Otis and Janet Smith) in side at the same time so we've been moving Diane (DelVigna) and even Carol to the wings. We're rebounding a little bit more the way I'd like." DelVigna, NU's all-time leading scorer, led five Lady Huskers in double figures with 15 points and also grabbed 11 re bounds. Murray scored 13 points, aided by a nine for 12 performance at the free throw line. Much improved Freshman Janet Smith and Beiriger added 12 points and Otis chipped in 10. "Our freshmen are so much improved. They don't break down as much and they're keeping their heads on the court," Gallagher said. Gallagher was encouraged by Beiriger's play. "Ami really read the defense well. She picked up the changes from man to man and zone," she said. "And she's taking the shot, too. Our guards weren't taking the shot earlier." Nebraska will be trying to avoid its 10th loss of the season when they travel to Man hattan, Kan. 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